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Campaign Objectives 2  To increase the number of communities with LS ordinances or resolutions in Missouri  Increase support for LS among 10 key communities Decrease number of local leaders who report not knowing about LS (47%) Increase use of LS practices/transport/design

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Positioning 14  Stronger communities  Health  Economy Professional satisfaction and pride Stronger community relationships Investments with a their own ROI  Costs: Time Financial burden Competing priorities Long term benefits

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Messaging 16 BarrierMessage SafetyLS makes for safer streets and neighborhoods for all people. Status QuoOld way hasn’t gotten us very far. More communities have shifted their perspectives. See what other communities like yours are doing. CostAffordable and sometimes more inexpensive option. ROI, health impact assessments; value of investments (real estate, infrastructure) There are other options, too: Links to grants Design process We’re not all designers, but there are resources to help. RPCs, etc. DemandCitizens and many policy leaders are asking for it. Will be a growing demand given economic turndown. TimeAdditional planning and some upkeep, but these are long term investments. Move focus to long term benefits. FringePeople just like me; communities just like me are adopting these ideas. Why should you let your car have all the fun?